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source said later another un source denied that there had been money in the bags insisting they were full of beans a lot of the central banks are collateralized by beings that's that's similar to the bank of england mark carney is going to be arriving to the bank of england in a few short months and else find that in the vaults are bags of beings and some of boris johnson's winks but other than that there's nothing to collateralize his bank so yes of course you've got incredible similarities central banks are being looted the rebels whether they're in africa or in england. the motive is the same of course there are being encounters at the central banks in the west so goldman sachs takes over the bank of england this is mark carney of course he is from goldman sachs he was there for thirteen years and after that he was at the bank of canada and now he's at the bank of england now this headline comes with this map as you can see in the above map government sack stretches from the tip of crete now to the windy wilds of thirst so scotland now you see all the goldman sachs alumni who are
source said later another un source denied that there had been money in the bags insisting they were full of beans a lot of the central banks are collateralized by beings that's that's similar to the bank of england mark carney is going to be arriving to the bank of england in a few short months and else find that in the vaults are bags of beings and some of boris johnson's winks but other than that there's nothing to collateralize his bank so yes of course you've got incredible similarities...
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foreign secretary said this out yesterday in some detail, the palestinians should not take this to the un in the short term and we urged them not to do that. if they do so we will have to consider the right way to vote. in an end point is this. we will not solve this problem that the united nations. this problem will be solved by israelis and palestinians sitting at the negotiating table. there may be dangers from pushing the too early in terms of a cutoff of funds for the palestinian authority and other consequences that could follow so in the end bets get negotiations going rather than discussions at the u.n.. >> if the prime minister wants to send a clear message to scotland and england belong together shouldn't he be doing his best to make sure the principal road from london is not going to come back? >> my friend makes a very attractive bid for the statement and the chancellor is not here but i'm sure other treasury colleagues have been listening closely. >> the prime minister claims universal credit will bring about the most fundamental and radical changes. given the government's pr
foreign secretary said this out yesterday in some detail, the palestinians should not take this to the un in the short term and we urged them not to do that. if they do so we will have to consider the right way to vote. in an end point is this. we will not solve this problem that the united nations. this problem will be solved by israelis and palestinians sitting at the negotiating table. there may be dangers from pushing the too early in terms of a cutoff of funds for the palestinian authority...
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well palestine is expected to win its un bid by an overwhelming majority more than one hundred thirty nations of the journalist including at least fifteen european states are reportedly planning to full vote in favor of lifting the palestinian authority un status from entity to observer state now palestine only needs two thirds of the majority of the general assembly to win this resolution to win this vote now the u.s. has been aggressively campaigning against today's contentious showdown on wednesday u.s. secretary of state hillary clinton said that washington has made it very clear to the palestinian leadership the u.s. opposes palestinian efforts to upgrade their status at the u.n. outside of the framework of direct negotiations france on the other hand is expected to vote in favor of the palestinians and the u.s. has expressed regret over what it holds a clash between allies now with its elevated status palestine will be able to join the international criminal court this would allow palestine to press for investigations into israel's practices in the occupied territories the autho
well palestine is expected to win its un bid by an overwhelming majority more than one hundred thirty nations of the journalist including at least fifteen european states are reportedly planning to full vote in favor of lifting the palestinian authority un status from entity to observer state now palestine only needs two thirds of the majority of the general assembly to win this resolution to win this vote now the u.s. has been aggressively campaigning against today's contentious showdown on...
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the rebel surround central bank in goa they're looting the bank a un source said later another un source denied that there had been money in the bags insisting they were full of being a lot of the central banks are collateralized by beans that's similar to the bank of england mark carney is going to be arriving to the bank of england in a few short months and you'll find that in the vaults bags of beans and some of boris johnson's wigs but other than that there's nothing to collateralize his bank so yes of course you've got incredible similarities central banks are being looted the rebels whether they're in africa or in england. the motive is the same. now the syrian opposition based was in the countries accusing turkey of allowing foreign mercenaries access through its territory into syria to cause more violence the group also warned western and arab states against meddling in syrian affairs by backing certain rebel factions turkey france britain and persian gulf monarchies have given their full endorsement for a foreign based opposition coalition pledging them more support from abroad
the rebel surround central bank in goa they're looting the bank a un source said later another un source denied that there had been money in the bags insisting they were full of being a lot of the central banks are collateralized by beans that's similar to the bank of england mark carney is going to be arriving to the bank of england in a few short months and you'll find that in the vaults bags of beans and some of boris johnson's wigs but other than that there's nothing to collateralize his...
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foreign secretary said this out yesterday in some detail, the palestinians should not take this to the un in the short term and we urged them not to do that. if they do so we will have to consider the right way to vote. in an end point is this. we will not solve this problem that the united nations. this problem will be solved by israelis and palestinians sitting at the negotiating table. there may be dangers from pushing the too early in terms of a cutoff of funds for the palestinian authority and other consequences that could follow so in the end bets get negotiations going rather than discussions at the u.n.. >> if the prime minister wants to send a clear message to scotland and england belong together shouldn't he be doing his best to make sure the principal road from london is not going to come back? >> my friend makes a very attractive bid for the statement and the chancellor is not here but i'm sure other treasury colleagues have been listening closely. >> the prime minister claims universal credit will bring about the most fundamental and radical changes. given the government's pr
foreign secretary said this out yesterday in some detail, the palestinians should not take this to the un in the short term and we urged them not to do that. if they do so we will have to consider the right way to vote. in an end point is this. we will not solve this problem that the united nations. this problem will be solved by israelis and palestinians sitting at the negotiating table. there may be dangers from pushing the too early in terms of a cutoff of funds for the palestinian authority...
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congo rebels around central banking goma they're looting the bank a un source said later another un source denied that there had been money in the bags insisting they were full of being a lot of the central banks are collateralized by beans that's similar to the bank of england mark carney is going to be arriving to the bank of england in a few short months and he'll find that in the vaults are bags of beans and some of boris johnson's wigs but other than that there's nothing to collateralize his bank so yes of course you've got incredible similarity central banks are being looted the rebels whether they're in africa or in england. the motive is the same. and we hope that with more international use after a short break. a lovely quiet morning a family jet li sleeps in district heights maryland when fifty armed f.b.i. agents storm the house and guns drawn despite the family pleading that they were unarmed the law enforcement agents opened fire on a weaponless teenager my asian huli thankfully sholay suffered minor flesh wounds but the key issue is that it remains unknown as to why the house
congo rebels around central banking goma they're looting the bank a un source said later another un source denied that there had been money in the bags insisting they were full of being a lot of the central banks are collateralized by beans that's similar to the bank of england mark carney is going to be arriving to the bank of england in a few short months and he'll find that in the vaults are bags of beans and some of boris johnson's wigs but other than that there's nothing to collateralize...
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yearn for the yearn for the world to actually recognize it as a people with rights codify it in the un charter next this will be a serious game changer with respect to the israel palestine conflict because it will present the palestinian people with opportunities to use international organizations to like the international criminal court at the hague now this will allow palestinians to challenge the illegal settlements that are being built on palestinian territory in the west bank it will allow palestinians as a people to challenge israel's war crimes problem face the wall crimes committed in gaza for example so this is no small thing and although the i may be on various other places on the world at the moment as well as middle east palestine this is enormously symbolic and important and significant because if the palestinian people get this increased status this will be a really bad nisson change in the in the status of the israel palestine conflict we already know recently the palestinian leadership has said that if they get this increased status they will push forward and go to the
yearn for the yearn for the world to actually recognize it as a people with rights codify it in the un charter next this will be a serious game changer with respect to the israel palestine conflict because it will present the palestinian people with opportunities to use international organizations to like the international criminal court at the hague now this will allow palestinians to challenge the illegal settlements that are being built on palestinian territory in the west bank it will allow...
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there's been several responses on the international level most of the un's most powerful voices have called on israel's defense forces and gaza's militant groups to exercise restraint but the u.s. has remained the exception the u.s. has backed israel's decision to launch an operation according to the white house president barack obama spoke with israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu by phone on wednesday reiterating washington support for israel's right to defend itself after coming under rocket attacks from gaza the two reportedly agreed that hamas needs to first stop its attacks on israel to allow the situation to deescalate obama reportedly urged netanyahu to make every effort to avoid civilian casualties now the u.s. president also delivered this message to his egyptian counterpart mohamed morsi during as. separate phone conversation that's of course according to the white house now meanwhile other major un powers like britain and russia have issued more neutral statements calling on all sides to exercise restraint and prevent any acts of violence u.n. secretary general ban k
there's been several responses on the international level most of the un's most powerful voices have called on israel's defense forces and gaza's militant groups to exercise restraint but the u.s. has remained the exception the u.s. has backed israel's decision to launch an operation according to the white house president barack obama spoke with israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu by phone on wednesday reiterating washington support for israel's right to defend itself after coming under...
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you're prepared to do just about anything we should we should perhaps be aware that of course it was the un that came out with a gold star to report approximately four years ago accusing israel of war crimes or during the invasion roughly four years ago if i may just for a moment how mass is vowing to keep fighting as long as the attacks continue let's have a quick listen here to the prime minister speaking just a little bit earlier please stand by. we will never forget the blood of our martyrs and the blood of our leaders this holy blood will not go without a response the great palestinian nation which has sacrificed martyrs for generations will never forget the hamas movement which now millions supports will never forget the blood of its martyrs. but do you worry that israel's actions are actually making your country any safer by ultimately provoking hamas or aren't you even putting your own people in more danger you keep talking about protecting your children but it's a two way street both sides are to blame here how do you resolve this. how can you speak about a provocation it is more t
you're prepared to do just about anything we should we should perhaps be aware that of course it was the un that came out with a gold star to report approximately four years ago accusing israel of war crimes or during the invasion roughly four years ago if i may just for a moment how mass is vowing to keep fighting as long as the attacks continue let's have a quick listen here to the prime minister speaking just a little bit earlier please stand by. we will never forget the blood of our martyrs...
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the un yugoslavia war crimes court in the hague is free to form a croatian generals acquitting them of all charges in. clued in crimes against humanity. and law didn't like catch were jailed last year for twenty four eighteen years respectively charged with killing scores of serbs during the breakup of yugoslavia in one thousand nine hundred ninety five they appealed their sentences in a disputing that they never targeted civilians let's now i get some analysis from john laughlin he's director of studies of the cheat of democracy and cooperation joining me live there in paris well that the creation's they're celebrating this decision while the serbs they're condemning it but what's your view on all of this well it's a very political decision. of course are furious that think that. you know it's almost like a national day for them. the thing is that the the most important thing though i think to remember or to understand about this acquittal today is that it shows the incredibly arbitrary nature of the tribunals modus operandi these men were sentenced to twenty and eighteen years in pri
the un yugoslavia war crimes court in the hague is free to form a croatian generals acquitting them of all charges in. clued in crimes against humanity. and law didn't like catch were jailed last year for twenty four eighteen years respectively charged with killing scores of serbs during the breakup of yugoslavia in one thousand nine hundred ninety five they appealed their sentences in a disputing that they never targeted civilians let's now i get some analysis from john laughlin he's director...
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the un yugoslavia war crimes court in the hague has freed it to form a croatian generals putting them of all charges including that of crimes against humanity and take over that animal out and not catch would jailed large jail for twenty four and eighteen years or suspected fully charged with killing hundreds of serbs during the breakup of yugoslavia back in one thousand nine hundred ninety five and they appealed their sentences and may disputing that they ever targeted civilians the political analyst aleksandar believes that this occurred into a field a double stand. what out on the ground all here are. very nice and clear. where. our military our maximum. are at their. you know we're really would rather die in the water. and all the others were already with regard to the rear you're a little bit of a gradual beautiful all part of the iraqi. tribunal and. you can make your group renamed already there are. all going on there are pretty much. the first ever public vote in england and wales for local police and crime commission as comes of morale among the nation's law enforcers at rock
the un yugoslavia war crimes court in the hague has freed it to form a croatian generals putting them of all charges including that of crimes against humanity and take over that animal out and not catch would jailed large jail for twenty four and eighteen years or suspected fully charged with killing hundreds of serbs during the breakup of yugoslavia back in one thousand nine hundred ninety five and they appealed their sentences and may disputing that they ever targeted civilians the political...
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the satirical newspaper and web side named north korea dictator kim jung un the sexiest man alive. they ran a story tribute to kim calling him devastatingly handsome. today they said the photo spread will be taken off line. they are mad, embarrassing. coming up after your local news on cbs "this morning" powerball fever sweeps the nation. we have a preview and some important legal advice -- legal advice here. important if you do end up with that winning ticket. plus senator amy klobuchar will join us. she will tell us about being part of the largest group of female senators in history. and supreme court justice antonio scalia sits down with charlie rose. that and more a little later on cbs "this morning." we appreciate you watching. i'm terrell brown. take care everybody, have a great day. ,,,, >> your realtime captioner: linda marie macdonald >>> keeping an eye on the storm as it roars towards the bay area in a big way. high-def doppler radar shows the first wave of rain just now moving into the north bay. good morning, everybody. it will be a wet wednesday, november 28th. i'm fra
the satirical newspaper and web side named north korea dictator kim jung un the sexiest man alive. they ran a story tribute to kim calling him devastatingly handsome. today they said the photo spread will be taken off line. they are mad, embarrassing. coming up after your local news on cbs "this morning" powerball fever sweeps the nation. we have a preview and some important legal advice -- legal advice here. important if you do end up with that winning ticket. plus senator amy...
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up there to your house of commons instead of a union jack so you know that's the argument that the un made as well we guarding say italy or europe during the financial crisis and here david cameron is saying well during the recession an eighth of all government revenue came from the city of london well during the financial collapse it was only the mafia money that kept the banks afloat though this is a little reported story the bank collapse of two thousand and eight relied one hundred percent of the drug money or laundering through h.s.b.c. and other banks from mexican drug cartels look it up one hundred percent of the cash that's a camera what he's not going to stop until ninety percent of the sentence in the u.k. are. snorting away to g.d.p. growth and money laundering as we see david cameron has gone all in on the city of london he's in fact recommending a surge overseas of what they export and to prove that he's a floozy for the city david cameron's wardrobe. function is pretty embarrassing photos so as you see here he. is sure is on but and all the way down to his navel and you
up there to your house of commons instead of a union jack so you know that's the argument that the un made as well we guarding say italy or europe during the financial crisis and here david cameron is saying well during the recession an eighth of all government revenue came from the city of london well during the financial collapse it was only the mafia money that kept the banks afloat though this is a little reported story the bank collapse of two thousand and eight relied one hundred percent...
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. >> bob: the number of people with celebrities with family history of alcoholism is un believably high. >> brian: why? >> bob: they are extraverted and become good actors. if you're a kid and your old man is drunk all the time you cut deals and lie and do whatever it takes to get through a day. those skills you adapt. two things. you become politician or actor. two things you do. >> kimberly: go ahead. >> dana: what bob said was really interesting. that makes a lot of sense. >> kimberly: bob has been on it tonight. >> brian: he loves celebrity news. >> bob: he does. "the us weekly" guru. w >> kimberly: it was insane after we left work, packed packd with the bieberites. christmas tree lighting. mariah carey was there. >> bob: i thought they were here for us. >> kimberly: they're big fans of "the five." selo green. we don't have time to get this together for bob. we told you gor of rhode island taken christmas out of the christmas tree. tonight, bill o'reilly will have at him and we have a peek. >> you are not doing the right thing. >> i don't make anybody happy. >> you're not making any
. >> bob: the number of people with celebrities with family history of alcoholism is un believably high. >> brian: why? >> bob: they are extraverted and become good actors. if you're a kid and your old man is drunk all the time you cut deals and lie and do whatever it takes to get through a day. those skills you adapt. two things. you become politician or actor. two things you do. >> kimberly: go ahead. >> dana: what bob said was really interesting. that makes a...
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the un report changed their position and they started to claim the island. today, i don't want to get into the details. but i would like to point to the two elements. this is not an isolated issue. in the south china sea, china is trying to advance into the philippines and vietnam and other countries. they claimed the islands in the south china sea. in the east china sea, there is an issue with japan. in the japanese archipelago to taiwan, the philippines, [indiscernible] china ultimately expressed a strong interest in the maritime security and the territorial claim among those islands. this is a chinese maritime strategy. >> that is an important point. what you're basically saying is this is about power. china is clearly becoming more powerful. you are seeing lines challenged. i remember talking to george soros after he so-called broke the back -- broke the bank of england and he saw the chance to drive so hard against the line that fundamentally the institutional power and the bank of england side had to collapse. i have looked at asia and these tests of p
the un report changed their position and they started to claim the island. today, i don't want to get into the details. but i would like to point to the two elements. this is not an isolated issue. in the south china sea, china is trying to advance into the philippines and vietnam and other countries. they claimed the islands in the south china sea. in the east china sea, there is an issue with japan. in the japanese archipelago to taiwan, the philippines, [indiscernible] china ultimately...
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undemocratic, even un-american. with this party on the threshold of the presidency, southern sectional radicals -- those people who preach the gospel of the union. they took to the public platform and the newspaper colins -- column to proclaim the crisis of the south was at hand. the south had to act immediately to protect itself from the evil republicans who cried the succession -- [inaudible] and this was not the first time sectional crisis had gripped the country. there have been several sharp sectional disputes prior to 1860. each of these -- each of the major ones had been settled by a comprise. herely point to the specifically to the four critical ones. first, the constitutional convention of 1778. the missouri crisis of 1820, which had to did do the admission of missouri as a slave state and the louisiana purchase which was more than the state of louisiana be covered all the territory from the mississippi river to the rockies mountains. it was settled be i the missouri comprise. then in 1832 and '33 the nulli
undemocratic, even un-american. with this party on the threshold of the presidency, southern sectional radicals -- those people who preach the gospel of the union. they took to the public platform and the newspaper colins -- column to proclaim the crisis of the south was at hand. the south had to act immediately to protect itself from the evil republicans who cried the succession -- [inaudible] and this was not the first time sectional crisis had gripped the country. there have been several...
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i'm one of those folks who thinks nancy pelosi's un-american. [inaudible] >> yeah. [laughter] >> it is so nice to meet you. >> great meeting you. >> i link to ann's tweeting. >> this is bonnie -- >> i work for him. >> she's the one who sent you the link. >> it's all good. >> we'll see you again. keep up the good work. >> we surely will. >> hit that button right there. >> connie? >> yes, sorry. big fan. that'll work. [laughter] >> my handwriting isn't much better when i'm looking. >> thank you so much. >> hello. nice to meet you. >> nice to meet you too. >> is this for you? >> this is for my son zachary. he's a hour out of pittsburgh. >> thank you. thanks for coming. hello. >> i've met you. >> i thought so. where have i met you before? >> the heritage foundation. >> oh, okay. thank you for coming again. >> [inaudible] everything you say -- >> yeah, yeah. >> [inaudible] >> guest: no, i really wanted to -- the democrats have to move on from the blacks and hispanics anyway. i want blacks back in the republican party because that's where they're supposed to be. >> my fat
i'm one of those folks who thinks nancy pelosi's un-american. [inaudible] >> yeah. [laughter] >> it is so nice to meet you. >> great meeting you. >> i link to ann's tweeting. >> this is bonnie -- >> i work for him. >> she's the one who sent you the link. >> it's all good. >> we'll see you again. keep up the good work. >> we surely will. >> hit that button right there. >> connie? >> yes, sorry. big fan. that'll work....
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to john mccain's credit four years ago when people tried to make barack obama appear to be un-american or really other than human, he stopped that. he spoke directly to it and said, no, this is not true. he was across the aisle. he's a deeply and firmly committed republican, and yet he said this is not what represents america at its best. i cannot say the same thing for governor ryan and -- governor romney and congressman ryan. they have not in any way decisively put an end to this dialogue that would suggest that because barack obama believes differently than they do ideologically or politically, somehow he's outside the pale of their christian belief. the real religion in america is not mormonism versus evangelical christianity, it's about whiteness. what joan walsh is talking about here is that whiteness is a signifier of political identity. it's not a pigment reality. it's not about the epidermis fetish of white supremacy. white people themselves are victims of white superiority first because it's not true and secondly because mitt romney has already said what he believes about 47%
to john mccain's credit four years ago when people tried to make barack obama appear to be un-american or really other than human, he stopped that. he spoke directly to it and said, no, this is not true. he was across the aisle. he's a deeply and firmly committed republican, and yet he said this is not what represents america at its best. i cannot say the same thing for governor ryan and -- governor romney and congressman ryan. they have not in any way decisively put an end to this dialogue...
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it seems so fundamentally un-american. i agree with her also that i think the supreme court would apply this to anyone. our amendment will say citizens and permanent residents, but i think the supreme court, if challenged, will uphold the right to trial by jury of anyone within the united states. today, we will either affirm the right to trial by jury or restrict it. today we will vote to affirm the sixth amendment to the constitution or we will spurn it. today we will vote to affirm 800 years of history beginning with the magna carta or we will relinquish or at the very least diminish a right that jefferson referred to as the only anchor yet imagined by man which a government can be held to the principles of its constitution. the right to trial by jury was a check on oppressive government. opponents of the right to trial by jury will come today and they will argue that the american homeland is now a battlefield and that we must circumscribe our right to trial by jury to be safe from terrorists. but if we give up our right
it seems so fundamentally un-american. i agree with her also that i think the supreme court would apply this to anyone. our amendment will say citizens and permanent residents, but i think the supreme court, if challenged, will uphold the right to trial by jury of anyone within the united states. today, we will either affirm the right to trial by jury or restrict it. today we will vote to affirm the sixth amendment to the constitution or we will spurn it. today we will vote to affirm 800 years...
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without any southern support, republicans completed repeatedly condemned the south undemocratic, even un-american. with this party on the threshold of the presidency, seven radicals, those people who preach the gospel of the engine. they took to the public platform into the newspaper columns to proclaim that the crisis of the south was at hand. the south had to act immediately to protect his golf from the hatred of evil republican, prize of succession with southern air. this is not the first time crisis encrypt the country however. there have been several sharp dispute in 1860. each of the use -- each of the major ones have been settled by a compromise. here i report specifically to the four critical ones. first come the constitutional convention 787. the missouri crisis of 1820 have to do with the slave states in the future of slavery and always the purpose, which of course as you know was much more than the state of louisiana and covered almost all the territory from the mystic river to the rocky mountains for texas. it was settled by the missouri compromise. in 1832 and 33 for nullification co
without any southern support, republicans completed repeatedly condemned the south undemocratic, even un-american. with this party on the threshold of the presidency, seven radicals, those people who preach the gospel of the engine. they took to the public platform into the newspaper columns to proclaim that the crisis of the south was at hand. the south had to act immediately to protect his golf from the hatred of evil republican, prize of succession with southern air. this is not the first...
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in letters to the un they claim american ships carrying out illegal acts in the gulf. they also claim that the outs has ignored radio warnings and flown into iran air space. so far the white house has commented. >> a penny more for a mile. that's what you will get under the new standard mile rate when is you file your taxes, the irs has announced that starting next year people who use their vehicle for business, medical, or moving purposes can add in another cent per mile when they look at their tax deduction meaning they can qualify for 56.5 centss a mile for business. >>> back in the united states california could be in a big financial hole if democrats and republicans can't strike a deal to avert the fiscal cliff. the news reports the first projected budget surplus in a decade could turn into an 11 billion-dollar deficit. economists economists predict it would throw the economy into chaos triggering another recession. . many to 90% of california residents would see taxes go up. >> the cliff could also endanger the future of charities. nonprofit organizations are tel
in letters to the un they claim american ships carrying out illegal acts in the gulf. they also claim that the outs has ignored radio warnings and flown into iran air space. so far the white house has commented. >> a penny more for a mile. that's what you will get under the new standard mile rate when is you file your taxes, the irs has announced that starting next year people who use their vehicle for business, medical, or moving purposes can add in another cent per mile when they look...
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how dare you attack my un ambassador? and then gives the strangest defense by saying she didn't have anything to do with the benghazi affair, then why the hell are you sending you out there? why didn't you send out the secretary of state or cia director or paneta who did know? >> steve: at times during the president's presentation in the east room of the white house he sounded like he was still running for office . he still had to tone. he was presidential but there was bitterness there regarding to benghazi. >> gretchen: reminding the tone on mitt romney and he turned to mitt romney how dare you claim i did not call this a terrorist attack. it a similar feel one of the best arcticles from michael goodwin from the new york post. why bother? are they just presidential speeches with polite information. the president doesn't plann to announce? >> brian: he should do them because there are no follow up. >> steve: he did that eight months. >> brian: general petraeus will testify behind closed doors only about the libya situati
how dare you attack my un ambassador? and then gives the strangest defense by saying she didn't have anything to do with the benghazi affair, then why the hell are you sending you out there? why didn't you send out the secretary of state or cia director or paneta who did know? >> steve: at times during the president's presentation in the east room of the white house he sounded like he was still running for office . he still had to tone. he was presidential but there was bitterness there...
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. >> it is un-american. >> these are some of the many called powerball refugees. many live in california. doesn't allow you to buy powerball. they have crossed the state line into arizona to buy tickets. powerball not played in california, nevada, utah, wyoming, mississippi, and alabama. >> imagine, california, huge state. imagine if they can get in the mix, the jackpot would be incredible. ooh. all that powerball jack pot, the topic of our facebook question yesterday. >> we wanted to know what would you do with all that prize money? vanessa said, buy a home where my family lives, donate to alzheimers research, help those who've helped me, help some homeless people, donate to a veterans home, feed hungry children. why don't you try solving world peace, too, vanessa. that is very altruistic of you. kudos. >> joseph, i'll be honest, put it in an offshore bank account, create a whole new identity for myself and live a hedonistic life of questionable morals and purchases and wouldn't feel guilty in the least. >> joseph we, should hang out one weekend. >> i would hang
. >> it is un-american. >> these are some of the many called powerball refugees. many live in california. doesn't allow you to buy powerball. they have crossed the state line into arizona to buy tickets. powerball not played in california, nevada, utah, wyoming, mississippi, and alabama. >> imagine, california, huge state. imagine if they can get in the mix, the jackpot would be incredible. ooh. all that powerball jack pot, the topic of our facebook question yesterday....
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he basically referred to, this is in resolution 194, the un general assembly. and he actually referred to compensation. by the way, not to bore you, but when you have done with the issue for as long as i have, there is no issue that is too small. there is like, unfortunately, i have not been consumed. it actually never uses the words right of return. talks about those who could return to their homes if they're prepared to live in peace. never uses the term rider return. ever turn became something that was rather different. but i refer because the context of the arab awakening has a chilling effect. and we have seen it is behavior. he has not been -- yes costly, but reasons why could not be going into negotiations and how his rationale would be that he is not believe the negotiation is possible. he wants to focus. meet certain conditions and if they met those conditions that would prove negotiations could lead somewhere. but the view was you insist on conditions with me that you insist on with none of my predecessors. i am prepared to talk without any of those p
he basically referred to, this is in resolution 194, the un general assembly. and he actually referred to compensation. by the way, not to bore you, but when you have done with the issue for as long as i have, there is no issue that is too small. there is like, unfortunately, i have not been consumed. it actually never uses the words right of return. talks about those who could return to their homes if they're prepared to live in peace. never uses the term rider return. ever turn became...
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and the site named north korean leader kim jong-un, yes, the sexiest man alive for 2012. and a chinese news site, they thought it was real. china's people's daily reprinted the onion's description of "heir of power that masks an unmistakable cute cuddly side and his impeccable fashion sense, chic short hair style ndk that famous smile." also including a photo gallery. they almost could have been describing you, wolf. an heir of power that masks a cute and cuddly side. and of course that wonderful smile as well. they could have been talking about the sexiest man, right. channing tatum -- >> let's move on. >>> if you've ever dreamed of being a billionaire or millionaire, whatever, you can get there by picking the right numbers for tomorrow's powerball lottery. the $500 million jackpot is the largest powerball in history. but before you and your co-workers pool your money to buy a block of tickets, cnn's alison kosik has some advice for all of you to consider. >> it always seems like a good idea to go into an office lottery pool. it builds camaraderie, gives everyone a chanc
and the site named north korean leader kim jong-un, yes, the sexiest man alive for 2012. and a chinese news site, they thought it was real. china's people's daily reprinted the onion's description of "heir of power that masks an unmistakable cute cuddly side and his impeccable fashion sense, chic short hair style ndk that famous smile." also including a photo gallery. they almost could have been describing you, wolf. an heir of power that masks a cute and cuddly side. and of course...
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out of iraq that shows weapons of mass destruction being used and stuff like that and it shows the un running a caravan with army trucks and taking these weapons and to syria. the fellow who did the movie to begin with got murdered. putfilm -- i'm going to some of it up on you to but you've got to see this. some of it is so graphic that i'm going to have to edit it myself before i can put it up on youtube. democrats hate soldiers. i don't know why they hate him so bad. they did not want petraeus to make that more work. this movie is going to make amends with them. guest: i look forward to seeing the evidence. but one of the great myths coming out of the war is weapons of mass destruction were taken to syria. i looked at this evidence that has been available in the best evidence i can see is there were truck convoys moving from baghdad to syria just before the american invasion. but what they were, the evidence indicates were the baath party records, personal jewelry and cash that was later used to fund the beginning of the insurgency in iraq. it was not weapons of mass destruction. th
out of iraq that shows weapons of mass destruction being used and stuff like that and it shows the un running a caravan with army trucks and taking these weapons and to syria. the fellow who did the movie to begin with got murdered. putfilm -- i'm going to some of it up on you to but you've got to see this. some of it is so graphic that i'm going to have to edit it myself before i can put it up on youtube. democrats hate soldiers. i don't know why they hate him so bad. they did not want...
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now, we're talking about lincoln as an extreme leader, as an un unfitterred leaders, but there's home court advantages. tell us what effect the seating had as the convention plays out. >> guest: so lincoln's team is able to receipt sprouterrers -- recruit supporters from all across illinois. they bring them in chicago on discounted tickets. lincoln was a railroad attorney so they arranged that. they print fake tickets for the convention and stack the hall to the rafters with lincoln supporters. every time lincoln's name is mentioned, supporters yell and scream support so much so that the windows of the hall shake in response. this makes the convention dense. no one can think. davis, lincoln's campaign manager goes to the seating arrangement guys saying i want the new york delegation where weed is seated to be surrounded on all sides by other strong seward states. davis knows the condition will be such a zoo they can't hear themselves think or talk to each other at any distance. if weed is like this when the negotiations have to start, he's going to be physically blocked off from getti
now, we're talking about lincoln as an extreme leader, as an un unfitterred leaders, but there's home court advantages. tell us what effect the seating had as the convention plays out. >> guest: so lincoln's team is able to receipt sprouterrers -- recruit supporters from all across illinois. they bring them in chicago on discounted tickets. lincoln was a railroad attorney so they arranged that. they print fake tickets for the convention and stack the hall to the rafters with lincoln...
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this idea about the hysteria condemning these people as being un-american. doesn't mean they are leading the charge. some people will like to do that.if it had been there alongh nullification, believe me, this government would not be the size that it is today. host: bobby is our next caller. call, want to say thank you to congressman paul for opening up my eyes this year and educating me. my question is on the inheritance tax. how do we fight the inheritance tax, as people in states? it is preventing us from using our own family money. i would also like him to touch on the agenda 21 and the united nations and how we use billions, and how we could use that here. >guest: the inheritance tax is a tax on capital. if you are taxing with capital gains or inheritance tax, you have a small business man that gets up to $3 million, and then the family inherits and they have to break it up. that it destruction of capital, savings. there should be no inheritance tax. the businesses were built with money they paid taxes on. that is very destructive and we should not have
this idea about the hysteria condemning these people as being un-american. doesn't mean they are leading the charge. some people will like to do that.if it had been there alongh nullification, believe me, this government would not be the size that it is today. host: bobby is our next caller. call, want to say thank you to congressman paul for opening up my eyes this year and educating me. my question is on the inheritance tax. how do we fight the inheritance tax, as people in states? it is...
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all of the foreign aid is spent right here in america un-american jobs. that is when the requirements. we need to gather up our allies and protect the people who serve in our state department we can secure them, they shouldn't be there. >> moderator: i'm going to go forward, but what you think should be the basic guiding principles, speaking a bit more probably? berg: if you are referring to dollars spent, or in general, our foreign policy, america is the leader of the world. we need to look where there are opportunities to create democracies come and we need to be supportive of those. you know, one of the been challenges that we have is iran. iran is, you know, getting close to having nuclear capabilities. from a foreign policy standpoint, we have to support the democracy that we have with israel there and will be can to prevent them from having nuclear capabilities. the next step is to move nuclear bombs very easily around the world. as it relates to our foreign policy, we need to try and again, make sure that americans interests are kept first and we n
all of the foreign aid is spent right here in america un-american jobs. that is when the requirements. we need to gather up our allies and protect the people who serve in our state department we can secure them, they shouldn't be there. >> moderator: i'm going to go forward, but what you think should be the basic guiding principles, speaking a bit more probably? berg: if you are referring to dollars spent, or in general, our foreign policy, america is the leader of the world. we need to...
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>> because laws are easy to un- do. we could have the experience now with affordable health care act. if you put it in the constitution before it ever been a repeal of an imminent, it was there for ever and beyond the reach -- beyond being affected by the rebels and waves of partisan politics. >> prohibition is based on the 18th amendment prohibition about col. but as the constitutional hope for prohibition of any drugs? -- what is the constitutional prohibition of any drugs? >> sometimes the federal government can condition states accepting money from the federal government on states prohibiting. south the cosa -- dakota, a big case about the drinking age. it tells state if you want this money, yet to make certain changes about what eight people can legally consume alcohol. everybody in these places can or cannot do something. some of it is a contract. they tell the state we have the money for you, if you want it, you have to tell your citizens to do certain things. [inaudible] >> it is based on the commerce clause. th
>> because laws are easy to un- do. we could have the experience now with affordable health care act. if you put it in the constitution before it ever been a repeal of an imminent, it was there for ever and beyond the reach -- beyond being affected by the rebels and waves of partisan politics. >> prohibition is based on the 18th amendment prohibition about col. but as the constitutional hope for prohibition of any drugs? -- what is the constitutional prohibition of any drugs?...
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and colin powell and cheney, come to first president bush and say this is un-american, it looks like we are slaughtering these people. and we need to call an end to the war. and bush believing that the situation is total chaos for the iraqis and that saddam hussein's forces have been totally routed calls an end to the war after 100 hours. the situation certainly was badly misread because in fact all of the american forces believed that the republican guard had all been caught and were being torn apart on this highway of death. as it turned out the vast majority of them had gotten away. i think all of the forces in the pentagon and the white house and probably the state department believed that saddam hussein had been so fatally weakened in 1991 that he could never survive. as it turned out in fact that the essential forces of the republican guard and of his command and control structure had survived and as we saw with the slaughter of the shi'ites very shortly thereafter he was able to maintain his repressive regime. the question you directly asked me, should we have gone into baghda
and colin powell and cheney, come to first president bush and say this is un-american, it looks like we are slaughtering these people. and we need to call an end to the war. and bush believing that the situation is total chaos for the iraqis and that saddam hussein's forces have been totally routed calls an end to the war after 100 hours. the situation certainly was badly misread because in fact all of the american forces believed that the republican guard had all been caught and were being...
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>> it absolutely, is and it's the un-key to most people's success. they just can't do it. they get very emotional about investing. >> people have used the word rational to describe me, too, but not in glowing terms. you know what i often think they mean. i think they mean boring. >> in my case they do, i don't know about you, matt. >> is perhaps part of your genius you have a somewhat boring approach to investing? >> i couldn't be more boring. >> is that the key? >> it's true. i look at the facts and wherever the facts lead me, i go. >> the crux of it is this, carol. he says you go out and find undervalued companies so their stocks can only go up. make sure they don't have a lot of debt and they have good managers in place and then you jump on those companies. people out there are saying, duh, why don't i think about that, but why does he find them where other people miss them? >> well, he says that it's simple but not easy, and that's why other people i don't think can do it. but he also thinks about business 24/7, and most people aren't doing that. he is -- he brings a f
>> it absolutely, is and it's the un-key to most people's success. they just can't do it. they get very emotional about investing. >> people have used the word rational to describe me, too, but not in glowing terms. you know what i often think they mean. i think they mean boring. >> in my case they do, i don't know about you, matt. >> is perhaps part of your genius you have a somewhat boring approach to investing? >> i couldn't be more boring. >> is that the...